I personally hate rounded corners and shadows added everywhere. Makes most things look crappy and smudged.

  • dan1101@lemm.ee
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    Thin scrollbars. Why do I have to aim for a tiny area to click on a scroll bar? Other UI elements aren’t that narrow.

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      9 months ago

      When did the scroll bar area become so damn small? I still like to use it to move around a page. At 1440p it’s so tiny. I can’t imagine at 4k. Am I just old now?

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        9 months ago

        It’s because touch devices and touchpads are the most common input devices now. Most people scroll with gestures on the touchpad so there’s no need for a scroll bar.

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            This is bad UX:

            • It’s disabled by default
            • It has a different function (open link in new tab)
            • It can be intercepted and disabled by the webpage
            • Not as intuitive as a scrollbar
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            When pageup/down is not available you usually don’t have a mouse either. Think of a laptop with a minimalist keyboard or a phone.

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        I rarely do, but they are very handy for quickly scanning a long document (drag the scroll bar until I see a header, stop, read the header, and keep going).